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Transient noise analysis with spectreRF

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Hello,

I try to perform transient noise analysis with a non stationary device. Anyone can help me about it? Is spectreRF is the good tools to do this?
I know that stochastic differential equations are the good tools for analysis but it is not really easy to use it for large device so I want to use a simulator.

Thank you for your support....

Philippe


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    archive over 17 years ago

    Hi Philippe,

    Not sure if you need spectreRF here.

    Why not just use the transient noise option in spectre?

    Regards,
    Eric


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